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Study reveals singles less satisfied with life
Single people are less extroverted, less conscientious, and less open to experiences than people who are married or in relationships, according to a new study. Lifelong singletons also have lower ...
The results of the largest-ever adult development study are in, with new book "The Good Life" encouraging people that it's never too late to make significant changes in health habits, career moves, as ...
A new survey has shown who among us is having the best sex—and, it turns out, Gen Z has the upper hand. The data gathered by Talker Research in September revealed that Gen Z is the most satisfied ...
Americans are reporting record low levels of satisfaction with their lives, a new Gallup study revealed. Just under half, 47 percent, of Americans said they were "very satisfied" with their personal ...
When scientists ask people to rate their life satisfaction, those saying they are at least somewhat satisfied usually outnumber the dissatisfied. Yet, people differ in how they assess their ...
This research update from the Human Flourishing Program at Harvard discusses the role of happiness and life satisfaction in human life, its effects on other aspects of flourishing, and what it is that ...
A new study published on Oct. 24 in Social Psychological and Personality Science suggests that single women are enjoying life more than single men. The research, conducted by University of Toronto ...
Religious service frequenters say they are very satisfied with their personal life at higher rates than other Americans, a poll found. Daniel Tseng via Unsplash Americans who attend weekly religious ...
People who are genuinely happy with their lives (and in general) have some pretty outstanding personality traits. True happiness is quieter than most people think. It’s not about constant smiles or a ...
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